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SECT ION 7.01 SECT ION 7.02 SECT ION 7.03 SECT ION 7.04 CHAPTER 7 WR WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE This District is intended for medium density single family residential development located on or near the lakes or tributaries of the Township. Preservation of water quality and the rural residential character is an important element for development within this District. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the WR District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses. A. Single-family dwellings, including home occupations as regulated by Section 3.17. B. State licensed residential family care facilities caring for six (6) or fewer minors. C. Family day care homes. D. Parks, play fields, and recreational facilities owned and operated by public agencies. E. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use meeting the requirements of Sections 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the WR District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with the procedures of Chapter 19. A. Bed and breakfast establishments. B. Boat launches, public or private. C. Marinas D. Open Space Development. E. Places of Religious Worship F. Resorts DISTRICT REGULATIONS A. No main building, structure, or principal use of land, nor the enlargement of any building, structure, or use of land, shall hereafter occur unless the following requirements are met and maintained in connection with such building, structure, use, or enlargement. CHAPTER 7 7-1 WR WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width (at the road and at the waterfront) Minimum Front Yard Setback (see also Waterfront Overlay District for waterfront properties and Section 3.08 ) Minimum Side Yard Setback Minimum Rear Yard Setback Maximum Lot Coverage Maximum Building Height WR- DISTRICT REGULATIONS 45,000 square feet 150 feet 100 feet from the ordinary high water mark 20 feet 30 feet Lot Width to Depth Ratio 1:4 25 percent 2 ½ stories CHAPTER 7 7-2 WR WATERFRONT RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 8.01 SECT ION 8.02 SECT ION 8.03 CHAPTER 8 R-1 RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE This District recognizes lands that retain a relatively high proportion of recreational and open space uses but, due to its proximity to the City of Crystal Falls and an ongoing transition to large-lot residential development, smaller lot sizes are permitted. Due to its rural character, the Rural Residential District permits many of the uses provided for in the Agriculture Residential District. Unlike the AR District, however, uses which are considered incompatible to the District's emerging residential growth are not permitted. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the R-1 District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses. A. Single-family dwellings, including home occupations as regulated by Section 3.17. B. Farms for both general and specialized farming, together with farm dwelling and buildings and other installations useful to such farms, including roadside stands with less than two-hundred (200) square feet of sales area for produce grown on the premises. C. State licensed residential family care facilities; provided that such facility is not located closer than one-thousand five hundred (1,500) feet from an existing or proposed similar state licensed residential facility, including group care facilities; however, this requirement shall not apply to state licensed residential facilities caring for six (6) or fewer minors. D. Family day care homes. E. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use meeting the requirements of Sections 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the R-1 District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with procedures of Chapter 19. A. Airports (public and private). B. Boat and canoe liveries and yards. C. Boat launches, public or private. D. Bed and Breakfast E. Campgrounds, public or private. F. Cemeteries, publicly owned athletic fields, parks, and similar uses. G. Commercial greenhouses and nurseries, when operated primarily as wholesaling operations and limited retail sales. H. Commercial kennels. I. Commercial extraction and processing of topsoil, stone, rock, sand, gravel, lime or other soil or mineral resources. J. Communication towers. CHAPTER 8 8-1 R-1 RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 8.04 K. Country clubs and golf courses. L. Farm Market. M. Marinas N. Migrant agricultural labor housing. O. Open Space Development P. Places of Religious Worship Q. Raising of fur-bearing animals or game birds. R. Sawmill S. Stables for horses and similar equines. T. State licensed residential care facilities; small and large group homes. U. Schools; public, parochial, private, or charter. V. Shooting, rifle and handgun ranges. W. Wind energy conversion systems. SCHEDULE OF R-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS A. No main building, structure, or principal use of land, nor the enlargement of any building, structure, or use of land, shall hereafter occur unless the following requirements are met and maintained in connection with such building, structure, use, or enlargement. Minimum Lot Area R-1 DISTRICT REGULATIONS Single family Without public sewer 1 acre dwellings With public sewer 25,000 square feet Minimum Lot frontage at the road Without public sewer 200 feet frontage and at the water frontage With public sewer 110 feet Minimum Front Yard Setback Minimum Side Yard Setback Minimum Rear Yard Setback Maximum Lot Coverage Maximum Building Height 25 feet 20 feet 25 feet 25 percent 2 ½ stories; or 35 feet, whichever is higher Lot Width to Depth Ratio 1:4 CHAPTER 8 8-2 R-1 RURAL RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 9.01 SECT ION 9.02 SECT ION 9.03 CHAPTER 9 R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE This District is intended for moderate density single family residential development located near the growth areas of the township, including the fringes of agricultural areas which are experiencing transition to non-agricultural use, especially the sectors near the City of Crystal Falls. Preservation of rural character is an important element for development within this District. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the R-2 District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses, subject to the approval of a site plan, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 16. A. Single-family dwellings, including home occupations as regulated by Section 3.17. B. Two to four family dwellings, provided the site is served by public water and sewer. C. State licensed residential family care facilities; provided that such facility is not located closer than one-thousand five hundred (1,500) feet from an existing or proposed similar state licensed residential facility, including 1. Group care facilities; however, this requirement shall not apply to state licensed residential facilities caring for six (6) or fewer minors. 2. Family day care homes. D. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use meeting the requirements of Sections 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the R-2 District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with the procedures of Chapter 19. A. Bed and breakfast establishments. B. Boat and canoe liveries and yards. C. Boat launches, public or private. D. Cemeteries, publicly owned athletic fields, parks, and similar uses E. Commercial extraction and processing of topsoil, stone, rock, sand, gravel, lime or other soil or mineral resources. F. Country clubs and golf courses. G. Elderly Housing H. Open Space Development I. Places of Religious Worship J. State licensed residential care facilities; small and large group homes. K. Schools; public, parochial, private, or charter. CHAPTER 9 9-1 R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 9.04 DISTRICT REGULATIONS A. No main building, structure, or principal use of land, nor the enlargement of any building, structure, or use of land, shall hereafter occur unless the following requirements are met and maintained in connection with such building, structure, use, or enlargement. (Refer to Chapter 19 for additional requirements for Special Land Uses.) R-2 DISTRICT REGULATIONS 20,000 square feet for a single family dwelling unit. Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width at the road frontage and at the water frontage Minimum Front Yard Setback Minimum Side Yard Setback Minimum Rear Yard Setback Maximum Lot Coverage Maximum Building Height For multi family development, 25,000 for the first 2 units and 3,000 square feet per unit thereafter. 125 feet single family 150 feet multi-family 25 feet 20 feet single family 20 feet multi-family 25 feet 25 percent 2 ½ stories Lot Width to Depth Ratio 1:4 Single and Two family dwellings Minimum Dwelling Unit Size Multiple family dwellings 900 square feet per dwelling 1 bedroom - 650 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms - 750 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms - 900 sq. ft. Over 3 bedrooms- + 100 sq. ft. each over 3 B. The side set-back for accessory buildings in all prior lawfully recorded plats under the Land Division Act, Public Act 288 of 1967, as amended, being MCL 560.101 et seq, as of the date this Ordinance becomes effective, shall be five (5) feet. CHAPTER 9 9-2 R-2 MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 10.01 SECT ION 10.02 SECT ION 10.03 SECT ION 10.04 CHAPTER 10 MHC MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITY DISTRICT INTENT The MHC Manufactured Home Community District is intended to provide opportunity for placement and occupancy of manufactured homes in clustered settings and communities where medium and high density residential uses are appropriate. This district recognizes the affordable cost for such homes and the special regulation of such facilities by the State of Michigan. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the MHC District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses, subject to the approval of a site plan, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 16. A. Manufactured homes located in a state-licensed Manufactured Home Community. B. Family day care homes. C. State licensed residential family care facilities; provided that such facility is not located closer than one-thousand five hundred (1,500) feet from an existing or proposed similar state licensed residential facility, including group care facilities; however, this requirement shall not apply to state licensed residential facilities caring for six (6) or fewer minors. D. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use meeting the requirements of Sections 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the Manufactured Home Community District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with the procedures of Chapter 19. A. Commercial extraction and processing of topsoil, stone, rock, sand, gravel, lime or other soil or mineral resources. B. Day care center. LICENSED MANUFACTURED HOME COMMUNITIES A. All manufactured home communities shall comply with the applicable requirements of Public Act 96 of 1987, as amended, being MCL 125.2301 et seq. B. Recreation Facilities: The manufactured home community shall contain one (1) or more recreation and common playground areas intended primarily for the use of the residents of the manufactured home community residents. A minimum of two-hundred and fifty (250) square feet for every manufactured home community lot shall be provided. Buffer strip areas shall not be counted toward this requirement. C. The riparian access requirements of Section 3.08 are fully applicable and each individual manufactured home will be considered a dwelling for purposes of those regulations. CHAPTER 10 10-1 MHC MANUFACTURED HOME COMM. DISTRICT

SECT ION 11.01 SECT ION 11.02 SECT ION 11.03 CHAPTER 11 C COMMERCIAL DISTRICT DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE This District is intended to provide appropriate locations to accommodate uses meeting the office, personal service, retail needs, and other business needs of the residents and visitors of the Township. In providing for commercial opportunities, the Township recognizes the proximity of the commercial activities associated with the City of Crystal Falls, and the importance of those activities to Township residents. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the Commercial District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses, subject to the approval of a site plan, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 16. Structures shall not exceed forty thousand (40,000) square feet in area. A. Office buildings for executive, administrative, professional, accounting, and other similar professional activities. B. Medical and dental offices and clinics. C. Banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations, and other similar uses, without drive-through facilities. D. Personal service establishments conducting services on the premises, including barber and beauty shops, dry-cleaning service outlets, fitness centers, travel agencies, and other similar uses. E. Retail stores, providing goods within a completely enclosed building. F. Drug stores and pharmacies, not including drive-through. G. Restaurants, not including drive-through facilities. H. Private clubs, fraternal organizations, and lodge halls. I. Indoor recreational facilities. J. Utility and public service buildings, without storage yards, but not including essential public services such as poles, wires, and underground utility systems. K. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use meeting the requirements of Sections 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the C District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with the procedures of Chapter 19. A. Any permitted use with a gross floor area exceeding forty thousand (40,000) square feet; B. Amusement Parks, Fair Grounds and Flea Markets. C. Boat and canoe liveries and yards. D. Boat launches, public or private. E. Commercial extraction and processing of topsoil, stone, rock, sand, gravel, lime or other soil or mineral resources. CHAPTER 11 11-1 C COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 11.04 F. Day care center. G. Drive-through establishments including banks, dry cleaners, pharmacies, and similar services with drive-through service but excluding drive-through restaurants. H. Dry-cleaning and laundry establishments performing cleaning operations on the premises, including retail/service operations, but not including drive-through. I. Drive-through restaurants. J. Funeral Home K. Hotels and motels. L. Marinas. M. Mini-storage. N. Nursing or convalescent homes. O. Open air businesses. P. Outdoor recreation development Q. Vehicle body and repair shops. R. Vehicle service stations. S. Vehicle wash establishments, either self-serve or automatic. T. Veterinary clinics and hospitals. SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS No building, structure, or use of land, nor the enlargement of any building, structure, or use of land, shall hereafter occur unless the following requirements are met and maintained in connection with such building, structure, use, or enlargement. (Refer to Chapter 19 for additional requirements for Special Land Uses.) C DISTRICT REGULATIONS Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width at the road frontage and at the water frontage 1 acre With sewer, 25,000 sq. ft. 200 feet Minimum Front Yard Setback 25 feet Minimum Side Yard Setback 15 feet Minimum Rear Yard Setback 30 feet Maximum Lot Coverage 50 percent Lot Width to Depth Ratio 1:4 Maximum Building Height 2 ½ stories CHAPTER 11 11-2 C COMMERCIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 12.01 SECT ION 12.02 SECT ION 12.03 CHAPTER 12 L-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT DESCRIPTION AND PURPOSE The regulations of this District are intended primarily for heavy commercial and general industrial uses. The district is established to encourage operations which manufacture, compound, process, package, treat and assemble products from previously prepared materials. PERMITTED USES Land and/or buildings in the Light Industrial District may be used for the following purposes as Permitted Uses, subject to the approval of a site plan, in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 16. A. Industrial establishments including the manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging, warehousing, or treatment of such products as wood, foodstuffs (excepting slaughterhouses or other similar uses), cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, pottery or other ceramic products, musical instruments, toys, furniture, molded rubber products, electrical appliances, electronic instruments, signs, light sheet metal products, hardware, tool, die, gauge, and machine shops, excluding stamping operations. The manufacture, compounding, processing, packaging, or treatment of products requiring stamping or punch press operations. B. Wholesale and warehousing of automotive equipment, dry goods and apparel, groceries and related products, raw farm products excluding livestock, electrical goods, hardware, plumbing, heating and air conditioning equipment and supplies, machinery and equipment, tobacco and tobacco products, paper and paper products, furniture and home furnishings, and any commodity, the manufacture of which is permitted in this District. C. Manufactured home and model home sales. D. Laboratories (experimental, film, or testing). E. Trade or industrial schools. F. Utility and public service buildings, including storage yards. G. Contractor's showrooms and storage yards, lumber yards, and similar uses. H. Accessory buildings, structures and uses customarily incidental to a Permitted Use or Special Land Use meeting the requirements of Section 3.19. SPECIAL LAND USES Land and/or buildings in the L-I District may be used for the following subject to approval by the Planning Commission as a Special Land Use in accordance with the procedures of Chapter 19. A. Billboards B. Bulk oil, gasoline, liquid propane gas, and compressed natural gas distribution and storage facilities. C. Concrete and asphalt plants. D. Commercial extraction and processing of topsoil, stone, rock, sand, gravel, lime or other soil or mineral resources. CHAPTER 12 12-1 L-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT

SECT ION 12.04 E. Communication towers. F. Junk yards/salvage yards. G. Sexually-oriented businesses. H. Slaughter houses, meat packing plants, and stock yards. I. Truck and freight terminals. J. Wind energy conversion systems. SCHEDULE OF DISTRICT REGULATIONS No building, structure, or use of land, nor the enlargement of any building, structure, or use of land, shall hereafter occur unless the following requirements are met and maintained in connection with such building, structure, use, or enlargement. (Refer to Chapter 19 for additional requirements for Special Land Uses.) LI DISTRICT REGULATIONS Minimum Lot Area Minimum Lot Width at the road frontage and at the water frontage 1 acre 200 feet Minimum Front Yard Setback 40 feet Minimum Side Yard Setback 25 feet Minimum Rear Yard Setback 30 feet Maximum Lot Coverage 50 percent Maximum Building Height 2 ½ stories Lot Width to Depth Ratio 1:4 CHAPTER 12 12-2 L-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT

CHAPTER 12 12-3 L-I LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT